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15-606: Coldharbour / ˈ k oʊ l d h ɑːr b ər / , Cold Harbour , or Cold Harbor may refer to: Places [ edit ] United Kingdom [ edit ] England [ edit ] Coldharbour, Buckinghamshire , a civil parish Coldharbour, Cornwall Cold Harbour, Lincolnshire Coldharbour, Surrey Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum , an industrial museum in Uffculme, Devon Cold Harbour, Wiltshire London [ edit ] Coldharbour, City of London ,

30-541: A community centre (known as the Fairford Leys Centre), which hosts a wide variety of events and activities, including dance classes, badminton, karate, children's parties, wedding receptions, corporate functions and council meetings. The main centre was officially opened in November 2004. St Mary's Church of England School is a mixed, voluntary controlled , primary school, which has about 320 pupils from

45-1105: A 1982 song by Tom Robinson on the album Cabaret '79 Coldharbour Recordings, a sublabel of Armada Music Cold Harbour (novel) , a 1924 novel by Francis Brett Young A Night in Cold Harbour (London: Macmillan, 1960) novel by Margaret Kennedy See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "coldharbour" , "coldharbor" , "cold harbour" , or "cold harbour" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing cold harbours All pages with titles containing cold harbour All pages with titles containing coldharbours All pages with titles containing coldharbour All pages with titles containing cold harbors All pages with titles containing cold harbor All pages with titles containing coldharbors All pages with titles containing coldharbor Harbor (disambiguation) Cold (disambiguation) Coral Harbour , Nunavut, Canada Coal Harbor (disambiguation) Cole Harbour (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

60-643: A community centre. It also has a private health club with swimming pool which opened in October 2003. Fairford Leys belongs to the Coldharbour civil parish in the Aylesbury Vale district. The northern part is home to a modern industrial area. Fairford Leys is a mixed use development that follows the principles of an urban village , a town planning concept that originated in the UK in the late 1990s and

75-460: A design code to ensure architectural cohesion and this is maintained through covenants on the deeds of each property. Fairford Leys is a mixed use development consisting of 1,900 homes, on the western edge of Aylesbury , Buckinghamshire , England. It has a village square hosting a number of traditionally-fronted shops, award-winning hair salon, supermarket, three restaurants, a Post Office, a popular, family-run nursery , an ecumenical church and

90-556: A former liberty Coldharbour House , an estate in the above Coldharbour, Greenwich , an area of south-east London Coldharbour (Lambeth ward) , an electoral ward in Brixton Coldharbour, Havering Coldharbour Lane , a road in South London Coldharbour, Tower Hamlets United States [ edit ] Cold Harbor, Virginia Cold Harbor National Cemetery , at the site of

105-503: A higher density of council housing, with larger detached properties at the edge of the estate. The design also included play areas, open spaces, playing fields and a golf course . The golf course has since been closed and fenced off due to the construction of HS2 through the area. Fairford Leys has its own parish council (Coldharbour Parish), a beauty salon, primary school , GPs' practice and neighbouring pharmacy , veterinary practice, Women's Institute , ecumenical church , and

120-466: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Coldharbour, Buckinghamshire Fairford Leys is a housing development in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England , designed in the urban village style, with the street and block layout making it more friendly to pedestrians and cyclists. The three main developers of the development were bound by

135-596: The Battle of Cold Harbor Fictional locations [ edit ] Coldharbour, the town in The Silver Sequence young adult fantasy novels Coldharbour, a plane of Oblivion (realm) of Molag Bal in The Elder Scrolls video game series Other uses [ edit ] Battle of Cold Harbor , American Civil War; a battle near Mechanicsville, Virginia, CSA "Coldharbour Lane" (song) ,

150-475: The Labour government at the time, who wanted to promote urban village development as an alternative to urban sprawl. The design code set out rules during and after the construction phase, to ensure the individual developers all built to the same design details and created cohesion to the appearance of the development as a whole. The Ernest Cook Trust , a charitable organisation that owned the land where Fairford Leys

165-752: The ages of four to 11. It was purpose-built for Fairford Leys but the education authority at the time, Buckinghamshire County Council , underestimated the number of children that would live within the catchment area. Consequently, there are often a number of children living within Fairford Leys who cannot get a place. Fairford Leys is served by a popular bus service, the Silver Rider. It commenced in 2004 and runs directly to Aylesbury town centre in around 15 minutes, designed to run at times to suit commuter travel from Aylesbury Station to London . Harbor (disambiguation) A harbor (or harbour)

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180-646: The centre is marked by two towers that resemble medieval gate towers . This design feature was inspired by medieval city walls such as those in York, and was suggested by John Simpson , the master planner for Fairford Leys. Developments in Fairford Leys are controlled by the 16-page guidelines, which are a summary of some of the important aspects of the original Design Code. They govern the look and materials used in several aspects of construction, including roof materials, chimneys, window materials, front boundary fences and planting, and front door colours. The centre contains

195-458: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Coldharbour . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coldharbour&oldid=1257416722 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

210-428: Was built, was the driving force behind this project and wanted to create a model for sustainable development. The architecture reflects traditional Aylesbury housing styles and incorporates Victorian elements such as lamp posts and railings. The centre of Fairford Leys is enclosed by a "city wall", which consists of three- and four-storey townhouses that form a continuous facade along the streets. The main entrance to

225-431: Was influenced by new urbanism and garden city ideals. The concept aims to create walkable/cyclable and liveable communities that foster social interaction and a sense of place. Fairford Leys was one of the first examples of a development to use a Design Code , a set of design guidelines that regulate the appearance and quality of the buildings and spaces within the development. The code was championed by John Prescott and

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